Anyone in our area interested in information security is welcome to attend. Our meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. We invite attendees to give short presentations about specific topics.

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We have a mailing list at: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-tampa

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Anyone in our area interested in information security is welcome to attend. Our meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. We invite attendees to give short presentations about specific topics.

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If you have any questions about the Tampa chapter, please send an email to the chapter leader [http://scr.im/mascasa Justin Morehouse].

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We have a mailing list at: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-tampa

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The Tampa chapter is sponsored by [http://www.stratumsecurity.com http://www.owasp.org/images/5/59/StratumSecurityTampaOWASP.png]

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If you have any questions about the Tampa chapter, please send an email to the chapter leader [http://scr.im/mascasa Justin Morehouse].

A reminder that CISSPs can earn 1 CPE credit for every hour of attendance at OWASP meetings.

A reminder that CISSPs can earn 1 CPE credit for every hour of attendance at OWASP meetings.

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== Next Meeting ==

== Next Meeting ==

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Our next meeting will be held on Monday, December 5, 2011. Jack Mannino, CEO at nVisium Security Inc., will be presenting "How To Not Build Android Apps." Jack's abstract and bio are below.&nbsp;We are stilling looking for a "Management" presentation, so if you are interested in speaking or have a particular topic, please email the [http://scr.im/mascasa Chapter Leader].<br>

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Our next meeting will be our annual half-day event know as OWASP Tampa Day. OWASP Tampa Day 2013 will take place on Monday, August 19th at [http://www.tampabaytimesforum.com/plan-your-visit/pre-event-dining?camefrom=TBTF_12_E_FA Firestick Grill] at the Tampa Bay Times Forum!

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You can learn more about the event and register for free at [http://owasptampaday2013.eventbrite.com/ http://owasptampaday2013.eventbrite.com].

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== Meeting Location ==

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OWASP Tampa Day 2013 will be held at [http://www.tampabaytimesforum.com/plan-your-visit/pre-event-dining?camefrom=TBTF_12_E_FA Firestick Grill] at the Tampa Bay Time Forum ([https://maps.google.com/maps?q=401+Channelside+Dr,+Tampa,+FL&hl=en&ll=27.942929,-82.45177&spn=0.011715,0.022724&sll=27.944408,-82.45177&sspn=0.011715,0.022724&t=m&hnear=401+Channelside+Dr,+Tampa,+Florida+33602&z=16 401 Channelside Dr, Tampa, FL 33602].

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All of our meetings follow the general agenda listed below: <br>

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Parking available in the West Lot for $10 per vehicle and the East Lot for $5 per vehicle. Click [https://tampabaytimesforum.s3.amazonaws.com/doc/TBTF_Parking_Map_2012.pdf here] for a map of the available parking options.

<br> '''How To Not Build Android Apps - Jack Mannino''' <br> Android is quickly becoming the playground of choice for the bad guys. The Android Market has been notoriously polluted with malicious applications, and the Android ecosystem is fragmented beyond belief. On top of these problems, lots of developers are throwing common sense out the window when creating Android applications. Things can only get better from here (hopefully).

This presentation will expose some of the many ways these issues combine to make the world a much scarier place. We will focus on real-world examples of vulnerabilities within Android apps that will make most attendees say WTF?!? Be prepared to be angry, frightened, and sad…all at the same time. Live demonstrations of each issue will be provided as well as code samples pinpointing the problems.

Jack Mannino is the CEO of nVisium Security, an application security firm located within the Washington, DC area. At nVisium, he helps to ensure that large corporations, government agencies, and software startups have the tools they need to build and maintain successful security initiatives. He is an active Android security researcher, and has a keen interest in identifying security issues and trends on a large scale. Jack is the co-leader and founder of the OWASP Mobile Security Project. He also serves as a board member on the OWASP Northern Virginia chapter. Jack is also the lead developer for the OWASP GoatDroid Project, which is a collection of vulnerable Android applications used for training and education.

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Welcome to the OWASP Tampa Local Chapter

Anyone in our area interested in information security is welcome to attend. Our meetings are informal and encourage open discussion of all aspects of application security. We invite attendees to give short presentations about specific topics.